"Bill C-43 focuses on the inadmissibility-related provisions of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), which determine who may not enter or remain in Canada. Background
information provided by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
suggests that the legislation is the outcome of an inter-departmental
review of IRPA’s inadmissibility and other related provisions."

"Specifically, Bill C-43 makes several changes related to:

evaluating inadmissibility;

the consequences of being found inadmissible on certain grounds and of having an inadmissible family member; and

granting relief from inadmissibility."

"In addition, it gives the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency
Preparedness the power to prevent an individual from obtaining or
renewing temporary resident status."

"Finally, the bill introduces two other changes:

it provides for new regulatory authorities for immigration applications; and

it creates a formal procedure for the renunciation of permanent resident status."

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